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Python is a programming language commonly used for machine learning. Use this tag for any *on-topic* question that (a) involves `Python` either as a critical part of the question or expected answer, & (b) is not *just* about how to use `Python`.

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AIC and BIC Manual Calculations Are a Bit Off From Statsmodels Estimates in Python

I ran a multiple regression using statsmodels. I wanted to verify my understanding of calculations for log-likelihood (ll), AIC and BIC. So I attempted to manually calculate the ll, AIC and BIC for th …
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Difference Between GLM predict Output in R vs. GLM predict Output in Python (statsmodels) Lo...

It turns out that the following script in R GLM, family=binomial predict(logrfit, newdata=dfR, type="response") has its counterpart in Python statsmodel GLM, family=sm.families.Binomial() as model.mu … This means that in the question I posted earlier for this R script: predict(logrfit, newdata=dfR, type="response") The equivalent Python form is not mod.predict(dfP), but rather, mod.mu where mod is …
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Difference Between GLM predict Output in R vs. GLM predict Output in Python (statsmodels) Lo...

I am just working on trying to port some R script to Python. I am fairly new to the Python language. I have been going through the R script and converting it. … I just need some help in figuring out how Python is running, to lead to the differences. To make it easier for reproducibility, I will include both my R and Python scripts. …
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